Abstract
The hydrokinetic energy of river and ocean currents is a valuable renewable energy resource. Conventional systems for harvesting hydrokinetic energy usually have bulky passive components, lengthy cables connecting the underwater turbine/generator with onshore power converters, and limited control over power generation. This paper presents a new hydrokinetic energy harvesting system using an LLC-type resonant converter that is placed underwater in close proximity to the generator. By using SiC devices and the soft switching characteristic of LLC resonant converter, the converter operates in 10s of kHz, significantly reducing the passive components. In addition, the LLC converter provides flexible power regulation of the system. Furthermore, the underwater placement of the power converter takes advantage of the cooling provided by the water and simplifies the system by reducing its connecting cable length.